If the Internet has a spirit animal, it probably goes on four legs, has a cutie mark, and is really into stuff like friendship and magic. Hasbro’s latest run of the My Little Pony series is phenomenally successful, so when Gameloft broke the news that it’s hard at work on a Pony game, nobody was particularly surprised. Over the weekend, Gameloft shared the first details on the structure of the title. How do you feel about building your own Ponyville?

Yes, My Little Pony (possibly a temporary game title) is a city-building game. Your job is to build your own suburb of Ponyville with the aid of the Mane Six and a selection of buildings and structures that should be familiar to you if you’re a fan of the show. Some familiar landmarks include Mr and Mrs Cake’s sweet shop, Cloudsdale (home of the pegasi), the schoolhouse, and City Hall.

Many of Ponyville’s original residents will be over to visit your new home, and will even play minigames with you. Rainbow Dash stars in a racing minigame alongside one of her idols from the Wonderbolts stunt crew.

There’s no word yet on when My Little Pony is going to hit iOS, but we expect its landing will cause a Sonic Rainboom to blossom across the sky.

148Apps takes a look at the recently released $2.99 racer Impulse GP and generally likes it. Praise for the controls, both in their accuracy and in the variety of options. The main downside is the silly AI, which seems over simplistic.

FarmersOnly.com has nothing on this game. With this update you can farm with a friend on local multiplayer. If farming simulators are your thing, and I can see a certain draw, give this a shot when it comes out on August 6th.

Kingdom Clicker, the latest in the auto RPG / clicker-typer genre was released last week. This one comes with a twist — PvP battles.

In Kingdom Clicker the usual clicking is done to gather coins, which are used to buy buildings and power-ups that auto-generate coins. It’s a well worn mechanic and implemented very well here. The graphics are good, the game plays well. But the interesting new thing here is that once a certain size kingdom is built, players can battle other players to attempt to steal part of their bank.

I’ve been playing this for a few days and find myself drawn back to it a few times per day. My only concern with this game is that same for many, I wish the battle were more intuitive — they are basically just a dice roll. That said, it’s a fun game, well done, and worth a try.

The original Mos Speedrun was one of those nearly perfect games that absolutely nailed exactly what it was going for: creating a super tight platformer that was designed for speedruns. The sequel is coming soon, and this new trailer shows what to expect.